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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Horror
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Afterlife Adventures of Four Loonies in a Bin
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:524
  • eBook ISBN:9781667886848
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667886831

The Afterlife Adventures of Four Loonies in a Bin

Volume II: The Death of a Manuscript

by Phillip Mattox

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Overview

Death of a Manuscript is the second volume of The Afterlife Adventures of Four Loonies in a Bin series. Four mentally distressed boys are chosen by TheOne and TheSon and TendHer (the Holy Trinity) to confront dysfunctional male "scripts" and battle the Devil (NoOne) to preserve the Reincarnation Universe found in a Spiritual dimension called 'beyond the Veil'.

Description

The Afterlife Adventures of Four Loonies in a Bin is an inspirational, social science series about four, mentally ill, institutionalized teen boys chosen to battle Satan. Set in the Pacific Northwest, this two volume series pivots between various decades of the 20th and 21st centuries. Satan, also known as NoOne, has been confined to SuperVoid Hell because of his disobedience. Banished from the Holy Trinity, NoOne plots his revenge. He wants nothing short of destroying his Father, Holy Siblings, and all creation. To prevent cosmological catastrophe and repair the damage done by NoOne to the Reincarnation Universe and the reassignment of Souls, the four teen boys must pass various rites of passage, navigate the "Journey of the Dead," engage with the world of quantum physics, lead Holy Orbs in battle far out in space, and be willing to embrace a Spiritual reality that binds the universe in elegant Spiritual connectivity: 'beyond the Veil.'


About the author
Phil Mattox is a retired educator living in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and 120-lb Goldendoodle, Wally. After earning his graduate degree from Pacific Lutheran University, Phil taught psychology and sociology courses both as a tenured faculty member and as an adjunct instructor for over fifty years; including spending time as Department Chair of the Sociology Department at Clark College.